Baghdad bears brunt as Iraq attacks kill 43

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AFP Baghdad
Last Updated : Nov 20 2013 | 9:21 PM IST
A wave of attacks, most of them car bombs targeting Shiite neighbourhoods of Baghdad, killed 43 people today in the latest bout of deadly violence to hit Iraq.
The bombings and shootings, which also wounded more than 100 people, came amid a protracted surge in bloodletting just months ahead of a general election that has forced Iraqi officials to appeal for international help in combating the country's deadliest unrest since 2008.
At least eight explosions, including seven car bombs, went off mostly against Shiite Muslim neighbourhoods of the Iraqi capital, killing 36 people and wounding nearly 100, security and medical officials said.
They came after similarly coordinated bombings in Baghdad on Sunday killed 21 people, and pushed the death toll for November above 300.
Wednesday's attacks struck in areas ranging from the city's main commercial district of Karrada to the predominantly Shiite neighbourhood of Shaab, as well as Sadriyah, one of Baghdad's oldest districts.
One car bomb also went off in the Sunni-majority neighbourhood of Adhamiyah in north Baghdad, officials said.
The blast in Karrada struck near a car dealership as Shiites were gathering to mark the anniversary of the death of a venerated figure in Shiite Islam, when Sunni militants often step up their attacks.
Security forces imposed tight restrictions in areas hit by the attacks, in many cases barring journalists from filming or taking photographs at bomb sites.
No group immediately claimed responsibility for the violence, but Sunni militants linked to Al-Qaeda often set off coordinated bombings across Baghdad, typically targeting Shiites, whom they regard as apostates.
In a separate attack in the normally peaceful northern Kurdish city of Sulaimaniyah, gunmen assassinated President Jalal Talabani's chief bodyguard, a police spokesman said.
The trio of attackers entered Colonel Sarwat Rashid's home and shot him three times in the head in front of his wife. Authorities were still investigating the motive behind the attack.
Multiple shootings in Baghdad and the main northern city of Mosul, along with bombings in Abu Ghraib and Buhruz, killed six other people.
North of Baghdad, near the Diyala provincial capital of Baquba, police found the bodies of three men killed by gunshots to the head and chest.
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First Published: Nov 20 2013 | 9:21 PM IST

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